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2020-11-17 07:45:16 PM anavillicana maybe johnny can snap his fingers instead of clapping
2020-11-17 07:45:20 PM desiraes maybe sit with jonny in another room that is more peacful
2020-11-17 07:45:20 PM debrabryan try to change what johnny is doing
2020-11-17 07:45:23 PM thomasodougherty Whats the first step in redirection?
2020-11-17 07:45:27 PM jeanneb enter the chat room
2020-11-17 07:45:28 PM kellisheehan ok good ideas thanks!!
2020-11-17 07:45:36 PM lisab70 or how about engaging him 1:1 with music therapy to further why this behavior is ppening
2020-11-17 07:45:43 PM judithdevin getting his attention
2020-11-17 07:45:47 PM jeanneb some how ii got kicked off
2020-11-17 07:45:52 PM fillmorepam8 ask him questions and maybe have him hold something
2020-11-17 07:45:56 PM thomasodougherty Yes, Jeanne!
2020-11-17 07:46:04 PM debrabryan tell him his clapping is nice but how about we go do this
2020-11-17 07:46:05 PM lisab70 happening? !;!?
2020-11-17 07:46:09 PM bobbieduke see if he has an unmet need
2020-11-17 07:46:11 PM paigea enter the chat room
2020-11-17 07:46:12 PM lisab70 1:1?
2020-11-17 07:46:12 PM shedenaalexander Communication
2020-11-17 07:46:15 PM thomasodougherty How did it get started?Why is he clapping?
2020-11-17 07:46:26 PM ursulla enter the chat room
2020-11-17 07:46:29 PM thomasodougherty Is he just happy?Is it too noisy?
2020-11-17 07:46:32 PM desiraes maybe try to have him use the bathrooom
2020-11-17 07:46:40 PM jeanneb could be both
2020-11-17 07:46:41 PM thomasodougherty Is he in pain?Does he need to use the bathroom?
2020-11-17 07:46:41 PM tinacognato communicate, through eye contact, find out how he is feeling
2020-11-17 07:46:52 PM paigea hey sorry im late
2020-11-17 07:46:54 PM fillmorepam8 earlier i said is he agitated or happy whe cllapping we must know his triggers
2020-11-17 07:47:05 PM shedenaalexander Observation
2020-11-17 07:47:05 PM desiraes right
2020-11-17 07:47:06 PM debrabryan communicate with him 1;1
2020-11-17 07:47:12 PM dianes see if he is hungry or cold
2020-11-17 07:47:15 PM diamondreed observe and begin to rule out each option
2020-11-17 07:47:16 PM galjan15 communicate
2020-11-17 07:47:26 PM lisab70 Redirecting him with a 1:1 ...review his care plan.... is this a "normal" behavior of comfort...etc
2020-11-17 07:47:29 PM anavillicana we need to understand his behvior
2020-11-17 07:47:40 PM priyab yep, observation. ask simple questions
2020-11-17 07:47:41 PM debrabryan make sure his meds have been given or not given
2020-11-17 07:47:46 PM jeremytilton174 check with nurse and check his care plan.
2020-11-17 07:47:48 PM lisab70 true!
2020-11-17 07:47:55 PM desiraes review care plan, is this normal behavior
2020-11-17 07:48:00 PM debrabryan yes!! careplan
2020-11-17 07:48:04 PM debbief82 Good ideas
2020-11-17 07:48:08 PM desiraes let nurse know
2020-11-17 07:48:09 PM ursulla Im late can someone catch me up
2020-11-17 07:48:11 PM kellisheehan good ideas!!!!
2020-11-17 07:48:20 PM tinacognato we are talking about behaviors
2020-11-17 07:48:30 PM ursulla I had a time trying to figure out how to enter lol
2020-11-17 07:48:33 PM ckelly1 where is u all getting this information from
2020-11-17 07:48:33 PM kellisheehan behaviors good and bad balancing within the residents
2020-11-17 07:48:34 PM thomasodougherty You're all good! You're taking away some of my talking points.
2020-11-17 07:48:45 PM shedenaalexander Good and Bad ones Ursualla
2020-11-17 07:48:50 PM lisab70 check environment...is it a contributor
2020-11-17 07:49:07 PM ursulla thank u
2020-11-17 07:49:08 PM thomasodougherty All right, we check his Care Plan. Nothing.Then what do you do?
2020-11-17 07:49:13 PM annettep give him a stuffed dog
2020-11-17 07:49:30 PM debrabryan maybe see if we can occupy him with something else
2020-11-17 07:49:30 PM jeremytilton174 Too noisy, warm or cold.
2020-11-17 07:49:31 PM michelled talk to his family
2020-11-17 07:49:31 PM fillmorepam8 observe ask questions
2020-11-17 07:49:34 PM debbief82 Talk to the nurse or someone who knows him
2020-11-17 07:49:38 PM shedenaalexander Document Behavior
2020-11-17 07:49:39 PM kellisheehan talk with his cna or nurse? or family
2020-11-17 07:49:46 PM thomasodougherty Document Behavior!!!!
2020-11-17 07:49:49 PM jeanneb look at his surrounding and talk to the nurse
2020-11-17 07:49:53 PM judithdevin ok
2020-11-17 07:49:55 PM wclavin1234 ok
2020-11-17 07:49:56 PM desiraes always document behavior
2020-11-17 07:49:57 PM jeanneb ok
2020-11-17 07:50:02 PM paigea document
2020-11-17 07:50:04 PM lisab70 check environment....go to 1:1...see if behavior can be redirect with snack..music... change of scenery...
2020-11-17 07:50:08 PM desiraes it may be something going on within the resdient
2020-11-17 07:50:10 PM thomasodougherty If there is nothing in the Care Plan. We need to get something there.
2020-11-17 07:50:12 PM debrabryan Always Document!!! good and Bad
2020-11-17 07:50:13 PM priyab ask simple Questions to him and ftry to find out the reason.
2020-11-17 07:50:15 PM lisab70 document behavior...
2020-11-17 07:50:15 PM paigea talk with his nurse
2020-11-17 07:50:17 PM fillmorepam8 right
2020-11-17 07:50:18 PM jeremytilton174 Careplans or behavior notes.
2020-11-17 07:50:20 PM lisab70 note time of day...
2020-11-17 07:50:21 PM jeanneb tru
2020-11-17 07:50:30 PM ursulla could be a UTI
2020-11-17 07:50:34 PM shedenaalexander Change in behavior
2020-11-17 07:50:36 PM lisab70 this good be behavior that is triggered byu time of day
2020-11-17 07:50:40 PM debbief82 True. There may be a pattern.
2020-11-17 07:50:43 PM lisab70 could*
2020-11-17 07:50:45 PM desiraes yes time of day, the setting or place resident behavior started
2020-11-17 07:50:50 PM lisab70 Yes! Pattern
2020-11-17 07:50:54 PM thomasodougherty We need to add the behavior to his Care Plan. You also probably tried some stuff, document what works and what doesn't.
2020-11-17 07:50:58 PM tinacognato UTI is so commonly a contribution
2020-11-17 07:51:08 PM desiraes yes
2020-11-17 07:51:09 PM priyab Apply various interventions and then document the reason and solution
2020-11-17 07:51:21 PM jeanneb differnt interventions
2020-11-17 07:51:27 PM jeremytilton174 interventions.
2020-11-17 07:51:29 PM ursulla I agreed tina
2020-11-17 07:51:36 PM thomasodougherty Also, do a Progress Note. Make a trail of information for the next person who notices the behavior. It's pointless everyone starting from ground zero with the same behavior.
2020-11-17 07:51:40 PM diamondreed yes try different interventions
2020-11-17 07:51:40 PM galjan15 correct
2020-11-17 07:51:50 PM priyab true
2020-11-17 07:51:52 PM lisab70 good point!!
2020-11-17 07:51:52 PM shedenaalexander yes
2020-11-17 07:51:52 PM diamondreed agreed
2020-11-17 07:52:06 PM fillmorepam8 yes
2020-11-17 07:52:08 PM debbief82 Documentation is everything
2020-11-17 07:52:10 PM debrabryan right
2020-11-17 07:52:12 PM jeanneb Doesnt the nurse have to notify the physician
2020-11-17 07:52:14 PM paigea yes
2020-11-17 07:52:15 PM jeremytilton174 treu
2020-11-17 07:52:22 PM thomasodougherty After that, I agree with those of you who mentioned speak to those who know Johnny. Family, his nurse, etc.It's plausible someone knows about the behavior.
2020-11-17 07:52:23 PM kellyryan right
2020-11-17 07:52:32 PM thomasodougherty After you talk to everyone, what do you do?
2020-11-17 07:52:36 PM debbief82 right
2020-11-17 07:52:36 PM priyab ok
2020-11-17 07:52:36 PM debrabryan by keeping a trail we may be able to find the common denominator
2020-11-17 07:52:39 PM diamondreed document
2020-11-17 07:52:49 PM thomasodougherty Document, Diamond!!!
2020-11-17 07:52:51 PM fillmorepam8 more documebtation
2020-11-17 07:52:54 PM jeremytilton174 update careplan.
2020-11-17 07:52:55 PM debbief82 redirect, document
2020-11-17 07:53:03 PM jeanneb document
2020-11-17 07:53:04 PM ursulla document and try different interventions and see what works
2020-11-17 07:53:09 PM desiraes update his care plan
2020-11-17 07:53:09 PM shedenaalexander Care Planning and interventions
2020-11-17 07:53:11 PM lisab70 gather all information and assess programming that can suit him...meet him where he is
2020-11-17 07:53:12 PM debrabryan doucment!!!
2020-11-17 07:53:18 PM thomasodougherty That probably does involve the Care Plan. Definitely a Progress Note.
2020-11-17 07:53:22 PM jeremytilton174 document
2020-11-17 07:53:40 PM priyab also observe frequency of thi s behaviour
2020-11-17 07:53:49 PM jeanneb 15-30 minute checks
2020-11-17 07:53:49 PM lisab70 this is a behavior that may be " normal" for him...engage him in a activity that suits it..
2020-11-17 07:53:59 PM priyab and document, ofcourse
2020-11-17 07:54:01 PM lisab70 suits him*
2020-11-17 07:54:12 PM jeanneb ask for urine culture
2020-11-17 07:54:21 PM debrabryan I agree lisab70
2020-11-17 07:54:28 PM diamondreed yessss lisa!!!!!
2020-11-17 07:54:30 PM lisab70 Sometimes validation is key...
2020-11-17 07:54:31 PM thomasodougherty Come to find out, Johnny has dementia and whenever he watches this television show he watched as a child he gets excited. The only way he can express himself is through clapping.
2020-11-17 07:54:40 PM lisab70 there you go
2020-11-17 07:54:44 PM debrabryan bingo
2020-11-17 07:54:48 PM michelled ok
2020-11-17 07:54:48 PM priyab yes, see he is happy!!!
2020-11-17 07:54:50 PM thomasodougherty What do we do now?
2020-11-17 07:54:58 PM wclavin1234 document
2020-11-17 07:55:04 PM thomasodougherty Document!
2020-11-17 07:55:05 PM jeremytilton174 Come up with an intervention with behavior team.
2020-11-17 07:55:05 PM paigea document on that
2020-11-17 07:55:06 PM michelled care plan and document
2020-11-17 07:55:15 PM judithdevin let johnny watch tv elsewhere so he does not disturb anyone else
2020-11-17 07:55:17 PM desiraes document is key
2020-11-17 07:55:25 PM jeanneb document and intervention to see if the behavior can be changes
2020-11-17 07:55:26 PM priyab yes, watch elsewhere
2020-11-17 07:55:34 PM thomasodougherty Now we can update the Care Plan to be very sepecific about his behavior.
2020-11-17 07:55:42 PM diamondreed monitor other residents and if he becomes distrubing ofter him or them a different tv depending on who was watching it first
2020-11-17 07:55:42 PM shedenaalexander yes
2020-11-17 07:55:43 PM paigea yes
2020-11-17 07:55:47 PM debrabryan yes
2020-11-17 07:55:47 PM lisab70 see what program is on television that trigger s this program...is it something you canj implement within programming "think out of the box"
2020-11-17 07:55:48 PM jeremytilton174 Always try to redirect him.
2020-11-17 07:55:49 PM desiraes see if he can get a tv in his room
2020-11-17 07:55:52 PM kellisheehan document
2020-11-17 07:55:55 PM bobbieduke see if Johnny will be happy watching in another location
2020-11-17 07:55:55 PM thomasodougherty Then we attempt to find some interventions that work for him, the other Residents, and us.
2020-11-17 07:56:04 PM paigea ye
2020-11-17 07:56:06 PM paigea yes
2020-11-17 07:56:06 PM desiraes agree
2020-11-17 07:56:07 PM lisab70 Yes! Balance!!
2020-11-17 07:56:10 PM judithdevin yes
2020-11-17 07:56:11 PM shedenaalexander ok
2020-11-17 07:56:11 PM debrabryan Tv in is room
2020-11-17 07:56:13 PM jeremytilton174 Agree
2020-11-17 07:56:13 PM priyab yep
2020-11-17 07:56:21 PM shedenaalexander Balance
2020-11-17 07:56:21 PM galjan15 agreed
2020-11-17 07:56:21 PM thomasodougherty The best option certainly seems to be getting Johnny set up somewhere on his own.
2020-11-17 07:56:26 PM debbief82 yes and everyone is happy including Johnny
2020-11-17 07:56:30 PM fillmorepam8 yes
2020-11-17 07:56:34 PM annettep back to maybe giving him something to distract him durng the show
2020-11-17 07:56:37 PM ursulla yes
2020-11-17 07:56:50 PM judithdevin mittons to soften the sound
2020-11-17 07:57:04 PM annettep pick a different show in a group setting
2020-11-17 07:57:05 PM jeremytilton174 Yes a quiet place and safe place.
2020-11-17 07:57:14 PM lisab70 Yes.... esearch what tv program may be his favorite.... create an activity around that....there may other residents that would be engaged as well
2020-11-17 07:57:26 PM desiraes true
2020-11-17 07:57:33 PM tamirudd enter the chat room
2020-11-17 07:57:35 PM thomasodougherty Next example. Carol gets very angry sometimes and when she does she hits whoever is close by. Walk me through what we do.
2020-11-17 07:57:51 PM jeremytilton174 His careplan should have info on favorite leisure activiteis.
2020-11-17 07:57:57 PM michelled move others away from her
2020-11-17 07:58:03 PM lisab70 redirect other resident to a safer location...
2020-11-17 07:58:04 PM judithdevin document redirect
2020-11-17 07:58:04 PM jeanneb document the behavior
2020-11-17 07:58:05 PM annettep make eye contact and ask her what is making her angry
2020-11-17 07:58:08 PM tamirudd Hello
2020-11-17 07:58:09 PM lisab70 document...
2020-11-17 07:58:13 PM kellyryan redirect
2020-11-17 07:58:14 PM shedenaalexander Located the triggers
2020-11-17 07:58:17 PM ursulla remove carol from others for sagety
2020-11-17 07:58:18 PM tinacognato watch for carols triggers and try to prevent this from happening First
2020-11-17 07:58:20 PM kellisheehan document redirect
2020-11-17 07:58:22 PM priyab try to find out when and why she gets angy.
2020-11-17 07:58:23 PM lisab70 note enviroment..time of day...
2020-11-17 07:58:24 PM jeanneb move the resident to where no one is around anyone
2020-11-17 07:58:26 PM anavillicana when does she do this
2020-11-17 07:58:27 PM debbief82 definately look at the care plan and for previous interventions that work
2020-11-17 07:58:33 PM ursulla okay
2020-11-17 07:58:36 PM diamondreed monitor her to see what her triggers are
2020-11-17 07:58:37 PM fillmorepam8 Do not sit her close to anyone, talk with her, redirect to calm her is she can be calmed
2020-11-17 07:58:39 PM anavillicana is there anything else in the environment causing her to do this
2020-11-17 07:58:44 PM annettep fix what every is making her angry
2020-11-17 07:58:46 PM debrabryan talk to her alone and see why she thinks she did that
2020-11-17 07:58:54 PM desiraes document and redirect
2020-11-17 07:58:59 PM lisab70 go through the typical checklist: food.....bathroom issues...etc..
2020-11-17 07:59:05 PM jeanneb sit with her
2020-11-17 07:59:06 PM jeremytilton174 The main cause and redirect.
2020-11-17 07:59:10 PM annettep document it and see if it is fixed or try more types of interventions
2020-11-17 07:59:17 PM thomasodougherty First step is definitely to get others to safety. We don't want anyone hurt.
2020-11-17 07:59:19 PM debrabryan of course we document,
2020-11-17 07:59:27 PM paigea yes
2020-11-17 07:59:29 PM shedenaalexander Yes
2020-11-17 07:59:29 PM desiraes safety first
2020-11-17 07:59:33 PM lisab70 absolutely
2020-11-17 07:59:38 PM annettep that is a given
2020-11-17 07:59:40 PM jeremytilton174 documentation and interventions.
2020-11-17 07:59:44 PM lisab70 clear scene and move forward
2020-11-17 07:59:46 PM debbief82 move others out of harms way
2020-11-17 07:59:56 PM thomasodougherty Then we go through everything we mentioned previously. Check her Care Plan. Document. Speak to her family, nurse, etc. Document.
2020-11-17 07:59:57 PM priyab yes, safety first. then eleminate / re-direct her from the triggers. Then again document and talk to related people who can help in this matter
2020-11-17 08:00:05 PM judithdevin ok
2020-11-17 08:00:07 PM anavillicana k
2020-11-17 08:00:10 PM debrabryan left the chat room
2020-11-17 08:00:12 PM desiraes ok
2020-11-17 08:00:13 PM jeremytilton174 ok
2020-11-17 08:00:17 PM michelled ok
2020-11-17 08:00:17 PM dianes k
2020-11-17 08:00:22 PM jeanneb ok
2020-11-17 08:00:29 PM thomasodougherty In Carol's case, she misses her son. What would be a good intervention?
2020-11-17 08:00:41 PM michelled have her see or call him
2020-11-17 08:00:44 PM jeanneb Facetime
2020-11-17 08:00:45 PM wclavin1234 see if you can arrange a facetime
2020-11-17 08:00:46 PM tinacognato perhaps a facetime, zoom call
2020-11-17 08:00:48 PM desiraes facetime
2020-11-17 08:00:50 PM judithdevin call
2020-11-17 08:00:51 PM annettep set up a facetime pr skype
2020-11-17 08:00:51 PM debrabryan enter the chat room
2020-11-17 08:00:52 PM desiraes phone call
2020-11-17 08:00:53 PM lisab70 1:1....talk about her son...ask questions
2020-11-17 08:00:53 PM fillmorepam8 tak about him with her, have her tell you stories, pictures etc
2020-11-17 08:00:53 PM jeanneb or talk about her son with her
2020-11-17 08:00:54 PM debbief82 Show her a picture of him. Let her talk to him on the phone.
2020-11-17 08:00:56 PM galjan15 pictures
2020-11-17 08:00:59 PM judithdevin pictures to look at
2020-11-17 08:01:00 PM ursulla approach with hands to your side and facing carol and talk about memories with her son
2020-11-17 08:01:01 PM tinacognato ask questions and get her to share memories
2020-11-17 08:01:02 PM tamirudd ok
2020-11-17 08:01:04 PM shedenaalexander Make it a daily rountine toFacetime or call him
2020-11-17 08:01:04 PM thomasodougherty Great! Great answers.
2020-11-17 08:01:06 PM lisab70 maybe facetime?
2020-11-17 08:01:08 PM jeremytilton174 Video calls,zoom, window visits.
2020-11-17 08:01:14 PM paigea try and set up tims for her to see her son or talk with him
2020-11-17 08:01:22 PM priyab set up specific timings when she can meet her son. if not, a home video or son's picture album may help
2020-11-17 08:01:24 PM debrabryan i was kicked out im back
2020-11-17 08:01:25 PM lisab70 yes!! Shedenaal
2020-11-17 08:01:27 PM tinacognato help her write a letter to her son
2020-11-17 08:01:31 PM priyab or facetime, yes
2020-11-17 08:01:31 PM diamondreed phone call
2020-11-17 08:01:34 PM jeremytilton174 picture of her son.
2020-11-17 08:01:36 PM tamirudd call him
2020-11-17 08:01:44 PM thomasodougherty You see Carol getting upset and you redirect her with a phone call from her son. Works like a charm.
2020-11-17 08:01:45 PM kellyryan ok
2020-11-17 08:01:49 PM debrabryan yes all great ideas
2020-11-17 08:01:53 PM jeremytilton174 Talk about him to her.
2020-11-17 08:01:54 PM tamirudd talk with her about her son
2020-11-17 08:01:56 PM jeanneb nice
2020-11-17 08:01:58 PM thomasodougherty You update her Care Plan. Make a note. Et cetera.
2020-11-17 08:01:59 PM lisab70 :)
2020-11-17 08:02:05 PM priyab yep
2020-11-17 08:02:09 PM jeanneb yes
2020-11-17 08:02:10 PM priyab got it
2020-11-17 08:02:11 PM debbief82 of course
2020-11-17 08:02:13 PM thomasodougherty Can we be certain this intervention works everytime?
2020-11-17 08:02:15 PM shedenaalexander yes
2020-11-17 08:02:18 PM jeremytilton174 yes
2020-11-17 08:02:18 PM tinacognato no
2020-11-17 08:02:19 PM diamondreed no
2020-11-17 08:02:20 PM jeanneb No
2020-11-17 08:02:21 PM wclavin1234 no
2020-11-17 08:02:21 PM ursulla no
2020-11-17 08:02:22 PM annettep no,
2020-11-17 08:02:22 PM paigea no
2020-11-17 08:02:23 PM debrabryan no
2020-11-17 08:02:24 PM kellisheehan no
2020-11-17 08:02:24 PM lisab70 no!
2020-11-17 08:02:25 PM shedenaalexander Oh No
2020-11-17 08:02:25 PM dianes no
2020-11-17 08:02:30 PM michelled no
2020-11-17 08:02:30 PM diamondreed i will not every time
2020-11-17 08:02:32 PM diamondreed it
2020-11-17 08:02:33 PM debbief82 It may or may not work each time
2020-11-17 08:02:34 PM wclavin1234 could miss him even more
2020-11-17 08:02:38 PM tamirudd no
2020-11-17 08:02:38 PM tinacognato have a plan B ready if possible
2020-11-17 08:02:39 PM annettep she can get angry about something else, pain, illness
2020-11-17 08:02:55 PM priyab won't . what if the timings are not convenient to staff or the son? inthat case home videos or photo albums
2020-11-17 08:02:56 PM lisab70 Keep in mind...after a visit with her son
2020-11-17 08:02:58 PM fillmorepam8 agree tina
2020-11-17 08:03:05 PM kellisheehan and ewhat happensif he is busy and cant take her call an she gets more angry too
2020-11-17 08:03:05 PM diamondreed food, music or a craft if she likes
2020-11-17 08:03:06 PM thomasodougherty Good! For all we know, it may never work again.
2020-11-17 08:03:20 PM ursulla If you know its a issue of her missing her son have a memories box on stand by
2020-11-17 08:03:23 PM jeremytilton174 very true
2020-11-17 08:03:32 PM galjan15 yap
2020-11-17 08:04:03 PM debrabryan you never know with any patient from day to day so its important to document everything
2020-11-17 08:04:40 PM thomasodougherty Next example: Steven has dementia. He is on his way to the front door where he's going to walk outside to wait for his grandmother to pick him up for ice cream.What do we do?
2020-11-17 08:04:40 PM shedenaalexander Try redirections and focus on centered person care and activities that she interested in
2020-11-17 08:04:44 PM debrabryan redirecting always
2020-11-17 08:04:50 PM ryann enter the chat room
2020-11-17 08:04:57 PM paigea try and redirect him
2020-11-17 08:04:59 PM desiraes documentation is key so residents get the proper care they need
2020-11-17 08:05:01 PM debbief82 Redirect
2020-11-17 08:05:01 PM thomasodougherty Side note: Stevwen
2020-11-17 08:05:03 PM debrabryan get him!!!!
2020-11-17 08:05:03 PM michelled redirect
2020-11-17 08:05:12 PM jeremytilton174 redirect
2020-11-17 08:05:13 PM thomasodougherty *Steven's grandmother has long since passed away.
2020-11-17 08:05:18 PM desiraes redirect or change subject
2020-11-17 08:05:26 PM kellisheehan redirect him
2020-11-17 08:05:26 PM jeanneb Offer icre cream in the dining room
2020-11-17 08:05:26 PM bobbieduke redirect give him ice cream and talk
2020-11-17 08:05:32 PM paigea redirect and try to get his mind on something else
2020-11-17 08:05:38 PM desiraes ice cream social
2020-11-17 08:05:41 PM annettep I usually walk with him, start talking about his memories with his grandma and steer him towards a different direction
2020-11-17 08:05:45 PM tamirudd walk with him try to redirect him
2020-11-17 08:05:46 PM wclavin1234 tell him the ice cream isnt coming until later
2020-11-17 08:05:49 PM ursulla redirect and distract
2020-11-17 08:05:49 PM fillmorepam8 a fiblet...tell him grammas late lets get ice cream together
2020-11-17 08:05:51 PM lisab70 I woulkd go with it...meet him where he is...tell him G'ma dropped off ice cream in dinning
2020-11-17 08:05:56 PM thomasodougherty Good, Annette!